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ORDINANCE NO. 3284
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington adopting
an Updated Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map.
WHEREAS, the City of Port Angeles adopted a Comprehensive Plan on June 28,1994;
and
WHEREAS, each year the City's Comprehensive Plan is reviewed so that new
information and changing circumstances that may require amendment of the Comprehensive Plan
and Land Use Map can be considered; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing concerning the same on May
5, 2007; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended updates and revisions to the
Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map so that they more accurately reflect current conditions
and expected development; and
WHEREAS, the City provided ample public comment opportunities in consideration of
the proposed amendments; and
WHEREAS, the City has received and responded to detailed comments; and
WHEREAS, all elements of the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map have been
reviewed with the goal of enhancing and assuring the City's compliance with its legal
obligations; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has transmitted a copy of its recommendations
to the City Council; and the City Council has considered the Commission's recommendations,
has held a public hearing, and has incorporated its own revisions; and
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WHEREAS, as a result of the hearing, the comments, the responses, and its own review
of the Plan and the Map, the Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City that the
amendments be adopted; and
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO
HEREBY ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. The Findings and Conclusions attached hereto as Exhibit "A" are hereby
adopted.
Section 2. The Comprehensive Plan amendments for the City of Port Angeles, which
are attached to this Ordinance as Exhibit `B" and incorporated herein by this reference, are
hereby adopted.
Section 3. The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map is amended as shown in Exhibit
Section 4. A copy of the amended Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map shall be
kept on file with the City Clerk and shall be available for public inspection.
Section 5. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the
City legislative body, is not subject to referendum. This ordinance shall take effect five days
after its publication by summary.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said
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Council held on the 5th day of June, 2007.
ATTEST:
Karen A. Rogers, Mayor .„41.,
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APPROVED AS TO FO
Becky J. n, : ity Cler William E. Bloor, City Attorney
PUBLISHED: June 10 , 2007
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EXHIBIT A
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS IN SUPPORT OF 2007 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND
LAND USE MAP AMENDMENTS:
Findings:
1. The City of Port Angeles planning staff submitted various amendment proposals,
including the addition of a Parks and Recreation Element, several amendments required
for internal consistency and clarification of language, and one map change for review as
Comprehensive Plan Amendment application CPA 07 -01 on or before March 30, 2007.
2. The proposed amendment #1 to add a Parks and Recreation Element to the
Comprehensive Plan is area wide. The proposed amendment #2 to the Land Use Map
affects an area generally along the south side of the Commercial designation of the
First /Front Street corridor and considered area wide. The proposed amendment #4
regarding the Rayonier mill site is specific to that site. The three proposed amendments
in #3 are all area wide.
3. City Departmental issues were considered in the review of this application. Comments
from the Parks, Recreation, and Beautification Commission were incorporated into the
proposed Parks and Recreation Element.
4. Notification of the proposed action and Comprehensive Plan amendment permit
application was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on April 20, 2007.
5. A Determination of Non - Significance was issued for this proposed action on May 7,
2007.
6. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposal at the May 9,
2007, regular meeting and forwarded its recommendation to the City Council with regard
to the 2007 amendments.
7. The City Council conducted a public hearing at its regular meeting of June 5, 2007, and
took action on the proposed amendments.
Conclusions:
1. The proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan are in compliance with the State's
requirements for updating the Comprehensive Plan under the Growth Management Act.
2. The Comprehensive Plan update is consistent with the County -Wide Planning Policy.
3. The 2007 Comprehensive Plan up -date maintains internal consistency within the Port
Angeles Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan was thoroughly reviewed and
updated between 2002 and 2004
4. The addition of a Parks and Recreation Element to the Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan
meets the State requirement for inclusion of such an element and fulfills existing policy
and objectives statements currently in the Comprehensive Plan.
5. Opportunities for amending the Comprehensive Plan are available on an annual basis,
until the next major update to the Comprehensive Plan is due in 2011.
6. The 2004 amendments completed the State mandated update of the Comprehensive Plan.
Adopted by theyort Angeles City Council at its meeting of June 5, 2007.
Karen A. Rogers, Mayor
Becky J. Up n, C ;Clerk
EXHIBIT B
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS 2007
1. Include a Parks and Recreation Element into the Comprehensive Plan.
2. Amendment to the Land Use Map. See attached Land Use Map section, existing
and proposed.
3. Amendment to Conservation Element Goal B, Policy 20
The City should promote and utilize environment enhancing conservation
practices. Those practices may include Such as waste recycling, use of energy
efficient and conserving materials, and energy conservation techniques and should
also encourage the development and use of alternative forms of energy and
transportation.
4. Capital Facilities Element, Goal C, Policy 3.
The City should not approve any development that will not be served at or greater
than a citywide level of service standard of 9 10 acres of parks per 1,000
population within six years from the time of development.
5. Land Use Element Goal H, Policy 4.
Industrial activity should be located in two three major areas: adjacent to the
harbor anEl around the airport, and along Hwy 101 west of Benson Road.
XII. PARKS AND RECREATION ELEMENT
General Comments
The intent of the Park Element is to provide a framework and guide for the development
and management of City parks in Port Angeles. The following policies address a variety of
subjects, some stand on their own, while others require coordination with other elements of the
Comprehensive Plan.
The Parks and Recreation Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan was developed as
an outgrowth of the Comprehensive Park, Open Space, and Recreation Plan created in 2003 by
City park staff and incorporated into the City's Comprehensive Plan in 2007.
Goals, Policies, and Objectives
Goal
A. To acquire, develop, renovate and maintain a system of parks, recreational
facilities, and open spaces.
Policies
1. The City of Port Angeles should provide its citizens with a diversity of open
spaces, parks, and recreation facilities and programs.
2. The City should strive to ensure that equality is achieved to the extent possible in
the types of facilities, quality of maintenance, and the range of recreation
services provided.
3. The City should strive to retain and reflect the natural beauty that attracts
visitors, business, and residents to the area.
4. The City should continue to forge effective partnerships and strengthen its ties
with other public, private, and non - profit providers.
Objective
1. The City will develop a parks impact fee to aid in funding the acquisition and
development of new park lands in areas where new development creates a
need for additional park facilities.
2. The City will develop an Ediz Hook master plan that designates land uses,
improves public access to shorelines, abates deteriorating structures, and
allows for expanded recreational and commercial uses.
Goal
B. To enhance the quality of life in the community by providing facilities, services,
and programs that offer positive opportunities for building healthy, safe, and
productive lives.
Policies
1. The City should provide consistently high quality recreational experiences to
residents and visitors.
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2. The City should strive for excellence through efficient, accurate, and skillful
performance in every process, service and product delivered by the Parks and
Recreation providers.
3. The City should keep citizens involved and informed about parks and recreation
issues and services.
4. The City should manage park facilities in a manner that will ensure public safety
and keep the parks free of misuse to the greatest extent possible.
5. The City should not approve any development that will not be served at or
greater than a citywide level of service standard of 10 acres of parks per 1,000
population within six years from the time of development.
Objective
1. The City will provide adequate means of support for the delivery of high
quality park and recreation services and products.
2. The City will provide a responsive, effective and high quality parks system
and recreational programs through community participation and involvement
in park facility and recreation programs to reflect community needs.
3. The City will provide appropriate signage and follow best practices in
landscaping and design to provide adequate visibility of park users.
4. The City will provide programs relative to park and recreation uses such as
swimming lessons and boating safety lessons to enhance user safety.
5. The City will provide programs and opportunities that are sensitive to the
needs of all of its citizens, including those with limited financial resources,
disadvantaged youth, the elderly, the disabled, and those with other special
needs.
Goal
C. To establish and protect a visual character of the community through open
spaces, streetscapes, borrowed landscapes, and publicly -owned natural resource
areas.
Policies
1. The City should strive to protect and retain the natural beauty of the area.
2. The City should supplement and enhance the visual attractiveness of the city
through the use of formal landscaping in street medians, city gateways, and along
sidewalks, as well as the use of other public spaces, flower beds, and street trees.
Objective
1. The City will develop a landscape ordinance to provide for enhanced street
tree management, parking lot screening, and stormwater management.
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Goal
D. To provide a sustainable park system that meets the needs of the broadest
segment of the population as possible by managing the city's available fiscal
resources in a responsible manner.
Policies
1. The City should provide high quality services, emphasize the design of park
areas to reduce long -term maintenance and operating costs, and implement
improved technology to conserve limited resources such as water, power and
people.
Objective
1. The City will use modern equipment and utilize staff effectively and properly
plan maintenance activities.
Goal
E. To promote economic growth through recreational tourism, and attract visitors
and new business by enhancing the image of the community through
beautification and recreation programs.
Policies
1. The City should continue to provide or participate with private sponsors to provide
high quality recreational opportunities.
2. To encourage efficient transportation systems, the City should support the use of
shuttle services during events to move participants between venues.
Objective
1. The city will promote programs that encourage visitation and
participation from persons outside of Port Angeles to help off -set
program costs.
Goal
F. To provide a system of trails and bicycle paths to complement and coordinate
with the existing street system and provide recreational opportunities while
reducing the dependence on traditional automobile transportation.
Policies
1. The City should continue to participate as a partner in the extension of the
Olympic Discovery Trail through the City to the western City limits.
2. The City should continue efforts to improve or provide access to Valley,
Tumwater, Peabody, Ennis and White's Creeks through the development of an
integrated trails system.
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Land Use Map Amendments 2007
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Summaries of Ordinances Adopted by the
Port Angeles City Council
on June 5, 2007
Ordinance No. 3281
This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, creates a Public Safety
Advisory Board, and amends Chapter 2.26 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code.
Ordinance No. 3282
This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends Chapter 13.57 of the
Port Angeles Municipal Code giving the Director authority to amend rates for Class A
Compost.
Ordinance No. 3283
This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, approves a subdivision known
as the Morrison Subdivision.
Ordinance No. 3284
This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, adopts an Updated
Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map.
The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office or will be
mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
These Ordinances shall take effect five days following the date of publication by summary.
Becky J. Upton, CMC
City Clerk
Publish: June 10, 2007